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Wow, this calls for a 3reef.com tutorial. Matt... oh Matt..
Maintaining a steady alk will keep your pH at bay. Why is there CO2 in the tank, dont you areate it via a skimmer?
Water changes in an un-cycled tank are not bad when the tank is initially setup if you use someone else's water. Cycled water, etc.
arrowcrabs are suppose to be more aggressive than the CBS. yikes!
I turned to saltwater and never looked back.
Not running an OF? You can also place power heads to constantly keep the top moving.
It's better than the SeaClone, I can tell you that. There is a lot of horror stories for the SeaClone, it's not even funny anymore. It's a good...
I agree with Matt. Who are "we"? Ohhh, it's probably a two headed person. hehehe.
d'oh! :)
inwall is right. The bacteria in your filter is constantly breaking down Ammonia and getting rid of it. If there was nothing to break down, the...
zebrasoma flavescens is a voracious herbivore. ;D
That would be a great idea. ;D
I really honestly dont think Nitrites are more toxic. How can Nitrites be more toxic after being broken down from Ammonia? I say they are less...
It just may be trying to tell you it doesn't want it. :tongue4: Try feeding something else. Silversides break up easily, so I think size has...
I say stay away. Just like Goniopora, it will die with time. Even photosynthetic ones need regular feedings of micro-foods. Not a hardy coral IMO....
Yes, it does have to cycle. But you can use your main tanks water to cycle it asap. You also need to run a dedicated filter for it and seed it with...
Sometimes the stress get's to them and they just so happen to lose their cool. Think of it, if you were trapped in a box, your anxiety would drive...
That's how the cycle goes. Ammonia->Nitrite->Nitrate. Nitrate can be removed several ways. If there was a trace of Ammonia, there will be nitrites...
cars, computers, writing.
white flatworms... harmless. They are said to eat small crustaceans, pods, etc.
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